Ametek ROTRON Regenerative Blower DR656K72X 080602 230/460 VAC 3 hp Three Phase
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Manufacturer | Ametek |
Brand | ROTRON |
Product Type | Regenerative Blower |
Model | DR656K72X |
Part # | 080602 |
Series | Domestic Regenerative (DR) |
Horse Power | 3.0 HP |
Motor Type | TEFC |
Input Voltage | 230/460 VAC |
Phase | 3 PH |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Current Rating | 9.0/4.5 A |
Inlet/Outlet Diameter | 2.0" |
Max Pressure | 65 IWG |
Max Air Flow | 210 SCFM |
Weight | 103 LBS |
Package Dimensions | 24"x16"x22" |
The DR656 family is often used in aeration applications for air bubbling like hot tubs or spa pools. They are also used to oxygenate water in aquariums or aquaculture applications.
These regen blowers can be found in industrial machinery used for dust collection in manufacturing or processing settings and may be used for vapor recovery as well.
See the DR656K72X Product Bulletin / Catalog Page / Datasheet Here
DR656 Service Guide & Parts Manual Here
The Ametek Rotron DR 656 series regenerative direct drive blower is designed for commercial spas, as well as hotels/motels, health clubs, and condominiums. These applications require a continuous duty blower with low noise levels (compliant with OSHA standards). The Ametek Rotron DR 656 series is manufactured in the USA. It is compliant with ISO 9001 requirements as well as with CE Marking standards (Declaration of Conformity available upon request). The blower housing is composed of cast aluminum with cast iron threaded flanges, and the motor is UL and CSA approved, as it contains permanently sealed ball bearings and Class B rated thermal protection.
Additional options of the Rotron DR regenerative blower include: (a) corrosion resistant surface treatments and sealing options; (b) remote drive-motorless-models; and (c) slip-on or face flanges for application-specific needs.
The maximum operating temperature for the motor should not exceed 140°C (Class F rated motors), and the maximum temperature of the outlet air for the blower should not exceed 140°C (this includes air temperature rise plus inlet temperature). The maximum pressure and suction/vacuum figures seen in the air flow x pressure performance curves (see datasheet, page 2) are based on a 40°C inlet and ambient temperature.